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她是“宋代最伟大的一位女词人”,有“千古第一才女”之美誉。她是(      )

A:武则天

B:李清照

C:王昭君

D:文成公主

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B

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①去年,我生日,爸爸送给我一个丝织的小盒子,让我收藏起来。我好奇地问:“爸爸,这是什么?”爸爸微笑着说:“你猜”。“镶着红豆的小别针?是闪光的金项链?”爸爸只笑不开口。我打开一看,原来盒子里装着一个指甲盖大小的放大镜,放大镜下有一小块红色的有机玻璃,玻璃上镶着“一粒米”。我心想:这有什么可珍贵的呢?当我拿起这颗“米粒”用放大镜仔细一看,不禁惊呆了。在这么小的天地里,居然刻着张继的一首诗《枫桥夜泊》。我一数上面竟刻了三十七个字,在诗的末尾还有一个红色的小章,章上两字:屈茹。用六倍的放大镜看这首诗都有些费劲,但仍能看出那苍劲的笔锋。爸爸说这叫象牙微雕。
②我只觉得好玩,便收了起来。同学们来到我家玩,我便拿出来让他们观看。有一次,同学们在争着观赏时,米粒崩了出去,落进了沙发缝,我够了半天没够着,“米粒”反而越陷越深。几天后,爸爸问我“米粒”收在哪,我吭了半天才说出“米粒”的下落。爸爸一听,满脸焦急的神色,连忙拿来剪子,把沙发给拆了,我躲在一边不说话,看着爸爸好不容易从沙发里寻出这个小东西,抹了把汗,露出笑容。我好奇地问:“干吗这么费劲,不就是‘一粒米’吗?”爸爸收敛了笑容,给我讲了一个感人的故事。
③原来,这个微雕的作者屈茹是个教师,从小就酷爱微雕艺术。文化大革命时,他遭迫害,被下放到农场。而屈茹的一手雕刻功就是在这样的环境里练出来的。那时,没有雕刻用的石头,屈茹就在木头上刻。后来他发现了一片竹林,便在每棵竹子上都刻上一首小诗,大的小的, 粗的细的, 高的矮的, 就连新生的竹杆上也刻满了。他不顾日晒雨打,也不怕蚊虫叮咬,苦练了十年,渐渐地,练出一手好雕功,就连一根头发丝,他也能劈成两半刻成一副对联。能在这么微小的东西上刻文字,凭的全是一种感觉。这粒米是爸爸拍摄他的微雕艺术时,他赠给爸爸的。
④我望着这粒“米”,明白了它的价值,它凝聚了屈茹的多少汗水呀!我现在明白了,爸爸送给我的不仅仅是一个微雕艺术品,给我讲的也不光是个故事,而是一种精神。

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    About a month after this talk with my father, I14a gift in the mail from a friend of mine. It was a book of affirmations (断言)with one affirmation listed for each15of the year.

    I16opened the book to the page of my birthday to see what words of wisdom this book had in store for me.17of disbelief and appreciation rolled down my face. There, on my birthday, was the18poem that had helped my19for all these years! It is called The Serenity Prayer.

    God, give me the serenity (平静) to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to20the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.